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Indian Wedding 101: Colorful & Exciting Indian Wedding Part 2

Indian Wedding Attire Head Gear

In Indian , the bridegroom’s headgear, known as the pagdi or safa, is a symbol of honor and respect. It is a key element of the groom’s attire, reflecting the cultural heritage of the region. The pagdi is often associated with royalty and nobility, and wearing it signifies the groom’s central role in the ceremony. Different regions in India have their own unique styles of pagdi, each with its own cultural significance and history. Image source: Viresh Studio/Pexels

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Dinner Time

Probably I should reword the title as “Nostalgia Time”.

When I was young (and was still doing primary school in the 80’s), I still remember how my family used to have our dinners.

My dad was a lorry driver and work back then was tough. Coupled with asthma that he had, I am just amazed how he managed to pull the family to where we are now.… [Click to read the rest] “Dinner Time”

Mahathir Talk

More on quotable quotes I guess

It has been a while since you heard the man speaking hard cold facts right in your face and despite being 81 years old, he has not changed a bit. He is still witty, composed and knows what & how to speak. Irregardless of his past records and how some of the problems are attributed to him, it is still interesting to listen when he speaks.… [Click to read the rest] “Mahathir Talk”

It’s all in the numbers!

(This post is not about these “Numbers”. Poster source: www.mundoplus.tv)

My colleague had an accident couple days ago – her “month old” car was hit from the back.

Being seasoned gamblers investors that we are, the first question that we asked her was “so, what’s your car number?” The next question that was posed was “so, what’s the other car number?… [Click to read the rest] “It’s all in the numbers!”

Language 101: What is the right font to use?

(One post before the review on Fahrenheit 9/11)

Have you thought about it?

What type of font you are using for your documents now? Is it a standard prescribed font or you just whack whatever that the Microsoft Word gives you? Or you haven’t really thought about it after so many years of writing documents, letters and blogs?… [Click to read the rest] “Language 101: What is the right font to use?”